PROFESSIONALS & EXECUTIVES PSYCHIATRY

Today’s executives and other high level professionals, including physicians, other allied health care providers, civic leaders, and business owners, face challenges that are particular to the current work culture of our society. Increased scrutiny and emphasis on profits mean heavy workloads and inordinate amounts of responsibility, not necessarily with an accompanying increase in pay. Often, professional success is inextricably intertwined with stress, anxiety, depression, and/or despair.

For physicians, the increased workload is accompanied by seemingly endless paperwork that interferes with serving your patients. Up to 40 percent of U.S. doctors experience emotional, physical, and psychological burnout from their jobs, and many others report decreased satisfaction. Medicals errors and malpractice lawsuits are on the rise, as are substance abuse and suicide rates.

There is no historical precedent for the unique set of stressors you face as a high-level professional, physician, and executive, including:

Rapid change in every sector of the economy

Globalization on the rise

Outsourcing of services, including legal, creative, financial, and administrative

Rapid expansion of the knowledge base which requires constant learning to stay competitive

Distractions created by instant access to email, voicemail, text messages across numerous platforms, social media, news updates, and more

Increased regularity complexity

As a result of these dramatically increased stressors, you may develop a number of physical and emotional symptoms, including:

Rapid heartbeat, palpitations, hypertension, lightheadedness

Spinning thoughts

Feeling overwhelmed

Anxiety or panic attacks

Shortness of breath

Headaches, muscle spasms, backaches, or other aches

Irritability or easily frustrated

Diarrhea, nausea, or GERD

Depression

Substance abuse

Avoidance of responsibility and/or relationships

Mood and anxiety disorders are common in high achievers. It is the double-edged gift of the gifted that you are more sensitive, more aware, more thoughtful. Sometimes your nervous system has difficulty handling the preponderance of mental energy. If that’s the case, psychiatric evaluation and treatment may help you enjoy a more solid sense of wellbeing and satisfaction, both on and off the job.

MY APPROACH

My approach to assessing and treating professionals is to provide a safe, confidential environment where you can be yourself and talk about what’s really going on inside you. As a fellow high achiever, I understand the irony of attaining professional and personal success and, somehow, still feeling that it’s not enough, or it’s not perfect, or worrying that it will all disappear. I review your medical records, personal and medical histories, past psychiatric treatment, and other relevant information and discuss comprehensively what you need right now, while respecting your valuable time.

As a psychopharmacological specialist, I take a conservative approach to medication. If together we decide that a psychopharmacology solution is the best course of treatment for you, I will provide careful, confidential monitoring of your medications after considering the risks, safety and benefits of the medications, and keep you abreast of medical advances that are constantly occurring.

Mission

My mission is to serve children, teenagers, and adults by providing a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and evidence-based treatments in a private, confidential setting. I wish to bring hope and heal suffering to achieve maximum wellbeing.